Manchester United have seen an opening part-exchange offer for Carlos Baleba ‘rejected’ by Brighton, who are now ‘planning for his departure with a succession plan in place’.It was revealed on Wednesday that United had made ‘contact’ over a possible move for Baleba through intermediaries, with Ruben Amorim seeing the 21-year-old as the ‘perfect player’ to sit at the base of his midfield.The Athletic’s David Ornstein has revealed that while United haven’t been quoted a price for Baleba, Brighton believe he will one day be worth as much as Moises Caicedo.READ MORE: Man Utd, Liverpool, Spurs among those whose final pre-season teams revealed gaping holesHe said: ‘Brighton’s preference is to keep Carlos Baleba until at least summer 2026. Manchester United have made an enquiry via intermediaries and were not quoted a price. The Brighton hierarchy believe Baleba can be worth as much as Moises Caicedo one day, who the club sold to #CFC for £115m.’A report earlier this week claimed Manchester City are also looking at Baleba as a possible backup or long-term successor to Rodri, while CaughtOffside report that Liverpool and Tottenham are also ‘keen on’ the Brighton star and have ‘entered the race’ to sign him.READ MORE: Carlos Baleba, not Benjamin Sesko, will make Man Utd a passable football teamAccording to insider X account indykaila, who first broke the story of the Red Devils’ interest in Baleba, not only does the midfielder want out of Brighton, but he has ‘verbally asked’ them to let him move to United.His agent is also said to have ‘given the thumbs up’ on the offer of personal terms at Old Trafford if the Seagulls allow the midfielder to leave.MORE ON MAN UTD FROM F365:👉 Man Utd move above Arsenal with eight Premier League sides in ten biggest spenders of summer 2025👉 Man Utd enter race for Newcastle target ‘as back-up option’ despite ‘major red flag’👉 Amorim sends ‘clear message’ to Man Utd flop with Ratcliffe ‘prepared to let him leave’And now The Standard claim United have had ‘an opening offer rejected for Baleba which included young midfielder Toby Collyer in part-exchange’.And although the Seagulls snubbed that first bid, it’s also thought that they are ‘planning for Baleba’s departure with a succession plan in place’.The report adds:
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